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Ben Lowry: The UUP is far from alone in its opposition to the legacy scandal

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8 Sep, 2019
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Ben Lowry: The UUP is far from alone in its opposition to the legacy scandal
This week Professor Kieran McEvoy of Queen's University appeared before a committee of MPs at Westminster, where he described Ulster Unionist Party opposition to the Stormont House Agreement (SHA) structures for dealing with the past as "morally outrageous".
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